When it comes to living legends in the Texas and Latin Music pantheon, few have been at it longer and are more revered by their fans and peers than soul vocalist and Mexican-American songwriter and bandleader Sunny Ozuna. Born and raised in San Antonio, where he still resides, Sunny became a star right out of high school in the late '50s and hasn't looked back in the six decades since.

Sunny Ozuna first started performing as a vocalist in the late 1950s with high school bands including The Sequence and The Galaxies. By the early '60s he joined the Sun-Glows (also spelled Sunglows), penning their first big hit, "Just A Moment." By 1962 Sunny had formed The Sunliners and recorded his first national hit, the Huey Meaux-produced 'Talk To Me', released on Meaux's Tear Drop label. The popularity of the song brought him to stages around the country, including a pioneering 1963 slot on 'American Bandstand'.

The album 'Mr. Brown Eyed Soul' will be released on Vinyl LP, CD and digital download on September 22nd 2017.